Russia has already achieved 100.8% self-sufficiency in meat this year

Published 2022년 11월 21일

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Russia's self-sufficiency in meat products has surpassed 100% this year, according to President Vladimir Putin. The country's self-sufficiency in milk and dairy products is at 84.3%. Russia's projected meat product exports this year are 550,000 tons, valued at $1.5 billion. The country is working to gain access for its pork producers to the Chinese market. The self-sufficiency rates for various types of cattle in Russia are also noted to be 64% for dairy cattle, 98% for beef cattle, 84.6% for pork, 98.5% for sheep.
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The level of Russia's self-sufficiency in meat products this year has already exceeded 100%, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday at an event on the development of domestic selection and genetics. "We have a level of self-sufficiency in meat, in meat products, in accordance with the doctrine of food security, should be at least 85%. And this year we have already achieved 100.8%, and this is certainly a good result, with which I congratulations to those who work in this direction," the head of state said. He drew attention to the fact that the indicators of provision for milk and dairy products are 84.3%, although "the task was a little higher, under 90%." “But if we talk about the fact that we have very good and, I would say, without any exaggeration, allied relations with Belarus in all areas, then this part is largely covered by supplies from Belarus, and I don’t see anything special here. On the contrary If our friends in Belarus have such opportunities, we just need ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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